Digha
A beloved coastal town, Digha boasts serene beaches, revered temples, and an intriguing marine museum.
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Puri
Home to the iconic Shree Jagannath Temple, Puri also offers easy access to the architectural marvel of Konark Temple and the serene Chilika Lake.
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Darjeeling
Nestled in the lap of Kanchenjunga, Darjeeling is renowned for its breathtaking mountain vistas, lush tea estates, and rich cultural heritage.
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Sundarbans National Park
The world’s largest mangrove forest, Sundarbans shelters the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger and playful Gangetic dolphins.
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Kalimpong
A quaint hill station, Kalimpong invites visitors with its vibrant gardens, historic monasteries, colonial-era bungalows, and peaceful riverside camping.
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Mandarmani
For a tranquil seaside escape, Mandarmani offers vast, unspoiled beaches and mesmerizing sunset views.
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Bishnupur
Celebrated for its intricate terracotta temples, Bishnupur also enchants with its traditional handicrafts and exquisite silk sarees.
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Henry’s Island
Near Bakkhali, this secluded island remains a hidden gem with untouched beaches and dense mangrove forests.
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Gangtok
Sikkim’s capital captivates with mist-clad mountains, cascading waterfalls, serene monasteries, and picturesque lakes.
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Murshidabad
Steeped in history, Murshidabad showcases the grandeur of Bengal’s Nawabi era through its opulent palaces and ancient mosques.
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